Ebonite Jaguar Bowling Ball

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Line Cat
Color Purple
Coverstock MegaBite Super Tack Reactive
Core 2-piece
RG  
Differential  
Intermediate Diff n/a
Factory finish 800 grit Matte
Weights 10 thru 16lbs
   

5 Reviews

  • Ebonite277

    Posted by Ebonite277 on Jun 1st 2003

    This was one of my first reactive balls and this got me where I am today. The jaguar was great on all types of lanes but I perfered medium for it. It had a great arc to it. You carry pretty much everything and it rarely leaves corner pins. This ball shouldn't of ever been discontinued even tho its a couple of years old. I think it is the best ball out of the cat series still today, and its one of my favorite balls still. When I first got this ball I was only bowling for about 2 years and with the jaguar I was bowling many 200+ games no problem.

  • mr.freak

    Posted by mr.freak on Apr 19th 2003

    tihs bowling ball was crap. first day out of the box i shot above 180.After about 6 month the bowling ball was not hooking enough. It would never drive though the 1-3 pocket and it not hook enough. Then I tried it on a long oil, sythetic lane and I got the same thing as like I was bowling on a wooden lane before. So one of my team menbers was using a poly bowling ball, and I told her to try out this bowling ball. For some reson it was hooking more for her than it was for me when I was using it.

  • BrickDaddy

    Posted by BrickDaddy on Oct 14th 2002

    It's a perfect ball for a house shot ! Especially if you are a first time beginner! When I bowled my 300 games with this ball, I received great carry in the back ends. It's also great for throwing at the 7 pin shot, a slight hook. I think that the Jaguar should be back on the market. It's far too good of a ball to be discontinued. I would be the perfect canadate to endorse the Jaguar bowling ball. The overall review of this ball 10 pins. The Jaguar is still the best ball I've used in my bowling career thus far !

  • Godofthunder666

    Posted by Godofthunder666 on Jun 24th 2002

    this was the first reactive bowling ball that i purchased. it works well on the house shot. try dulling the ball with the scotchbrite if you want to be able to have any speed on this ball. it will not react at all when its polished unless you really slow it down. it will react when polished on the light oil conditons and then it has great backend and the carry is there. i would not recommend trying to use this ball on heavy oil. if you plan on trying to use this for heavy oil, you better really dull it down. i've never tried bowling with this ball in a dull setup before so i really don't know how it would be on the heavy conditions like that. but give it a try. it's definitely going to react more dull than it will polished that's basically common sense.

  • jasonmn21

    Posted by jasonmn21 on Nov 15th 2001

    i use it every week for league. i bowl on 4 leagues during the week at the same bowling alleys. my highest game with it is a 279. i just really started out with it about 3 years ago. it hates the 4-7. ( i'm a lefty). it has a lot of energy in the pocket i think. has a lot of drive. it has a lot of movement, hit the first board and pick up the 10 pin. it moves to much on dry lanes, easier to handle in medium oil lanes. i like it a lot but its getting to old.